On May 3, 2023, U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) introduced the Kids Online Safety Act—comprehensive bipartisan legislation to protect children online and hold Big Tech accountable.
Attorney General Raúl Labrador is calling on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide coverage for a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that has been proven to delay the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Advises Interior Secretary Haaland on scope of the project and the widespread opposition in Idaho, including concerns regarding the Minidoka National Historic Site
Idaho's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending April 22, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There were 19,823 total OASDI widow and parent beneficiaries in Idaho in 2021, a 0.5 percent decrease from 2020, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issued 720 home loans totaling $288.6 million in Idaho during the first quarter of the fiscal year 2023, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
Idaho is among the 26 states that allow residents to carry concealed weapons without a permit, a new tally of weapons permit laws by the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) concludes.
There were 282,455 OASDI retired beneficiaries in Idaho in 2021, ranking it 38th in the United States, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
Idaho's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending April 15, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As Florida becomes the latest state to create an education savings account (ESA) program, an analysis by the Gem State Wire shows that Idaho is not one of 11 states that has such a program.